, JU 1 -22,1 2 CITIZE , E5 . tions, in the search for ans er to hich e may come to clearer and more helpful under d in of e ro e of labe in our often trangely co - fused Olin habits ° 'gbt it not be th t tho bl c Americans, I ho pr tly vo e, for ex- ample, have hunned the Republican Party and chosen to align themsel es 'tb the Democratic Party for reasons 0 er than the "" u " involved? on, might it no be-as so e have u­ gested recently-th one major reason for many more bl no regi er­ ina to vote i that their on­ ly projected choice h been for party hose philosophical valu differ from tho e held by bl c s? _. 1 trcmists ha demOnstrated "_lh'�"ty in toning do their radical . in an t- tempt to enter the main- . stream of American political and . life. And king from the i . ,the Klan, the ional (Nco- azis) and other anti­ democratic organizations could ha e an even more effect on th . of our "'�'-"r male ing . of the tion-a of , non­ discriminatory immigration la , illegal imQligrants from Latin America and the arrival of hundred of � of�(i from Indochina and Cu - enhanced th Klan's a .. y to and added folio - among xeooeooees iflcantly. , for exam , found I of American people approved of the Klan in 1979, up from in 1m, 8 in 1970 and 6 in 1965. The resurrection of the hooded empire" appears to be meeting with an in­ ere ingly favorable re- out>lialtiolrlS-no number 7S,(XX) to persons. Furt The • it uId be noted, is but a part of 'ckr extremist formation operating on the fringes of American political life. B instances, as in the ex- F I D OUR SE 10 CITIZE. ARE OUR SPECIAL COMC:E�tN ......... �-.... -